A couple weeks back I did a guest spot on the Wrong Reel podcast where co-host James Hancock and I talked about Bloody Sam, the great director Sam Pekinpah. If you’re interested, check out the show here

Also I did a guest spot on The Milwaukee Mob podcast to talk about The Town that Dreaded Sundown. You can check out that episode here

There’s a scene in Director Michael Powell’s notorious Peeping Tom (1960) where the main character, Mark Lewis (Carl Boehm), works his side job as a pinup photographer. He’s very good, but detached. There’s a “new girl” whom we first see only in profile. Mark is preoccupied and barely notices her until she turns and reveals a disfigured lip. Mark is awestruck. He’s compelled to pick up his movie camera and film her face. It’s awkwardly sexual. Another model protests, “but what about the customers”?